Due Date
Well, it has finally become that day. The day when my book surfaces onto the bookshelves of high street book stores and you no longer have to pre-order on Amazon. 'The Parents Toolkit' is now available for you to buy in paperback or for your Kindle .... HURRAY!!!! I wrote ...

How many chores should we give our children?
Many of us want our children to grow up taking responsibility for their actions and do more for themselves so that they have the skills for later life. We start by getting them to get dressed on their own and brush their teeth when they are little but what about ...

Bad losers
Children cannot be winners all the time. They will lose at something some of the time whether it is in a game or not being picked as part of ‘the team’. In order for our children to react in the best way possible i.e. accept that this time they were ...

Re-connecting Families
There can be times in family life when families somehow disconnect. It may be that each member of your family has their own schedule and they all overlap hence not getting to see each other much. It may also be that you have not made enough time for your children ...

Living With A Perfectionist Child
Perfectionism is the desire to be perfect. It is about setting high standards of yourself and when you don’t meet those standards feeling disappointed and possibly useless, a failure etc. These high standards are generally unrealistic but still we will put ourselves under unnecessary pressure to succeed and be the ...

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